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    The general argument made by Silvio Laccetti and the Los Angeles Times Editorial Board in their work, Pro/Con: Should we Celebrate Christopher Columbus , is whether or not we should continue to celebrate Columbus Day. Silvio Laccetti claims that we should still celebrate Columbus Day. He writes, “He was also a great explorer, an intrepid adventurer, a man of fervent faith and a defiant leader who blazed a path to the modern world” (para 9). In this passage, Laccetti is suggesting that Columbus…

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    Hillary Clinton Debate

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    The presidential election is what takes up a majority of the news right now. What is hitting headlines even more at the moment is the first presidential debate. I read the editorial, “Clinton Puts Trump on Defense at First Debate”, which discusses the ins and outs of the debate. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton went head to head on Monday, September 26th. The author addresses the highlights of the first presidential debate which included taxes, including Donald Trump’s own taxes, the war in Iraq…

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    Stay Away From Teratogens

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    should try to stay away from teratogens. The Healthline Editorial Team wrote that pregnant women should not be exposed to excessive heat, herbal treatments, ionizing radiation, sick children, or toxoplasmosis, which is an infection contracted from cat feces to humans. There is also a list of ingestible teratogens that pregnant women should stay away from such as, alcohol and certain types of drugs, like Warfarin and Dilantin (Healthline Editorial Team, 2012). Pregnant women should be aware…

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    In a five- or six-paragraph essay, analyze the evidence used by Amy Cuddy's editorial "Your iPhone is Ruining Your Posture - and Your Mood" Jane E. Brody's editorial "Posture Affects Standing, and Not Just the Physical Kind" Glenn E. Weisfeld and Jody M. Beresford's research paper "Erectness of Posture as an Indicator of Dominance or Success in Humans" Evaluate which makes the most credible argument. Explain your choice. ____________________________________________________________________ My…

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    Racism In Fashion

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    Millions of images representing ideas about women bombard modern human perception every day. The work that goes into creation of these images, ideas, collections, and advertising campaigns is related to race relations and the intersectionality of race and gender in more ways than would be understood by many of the consumers of these images. In a perfect world, the spread of white women and women of color in the fashion industry would ultimately be representative of the industry’s consumer…

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    Method This study investigated how officials (the referee, assistant referees and the fourth official) in English football were/have been portrayed in newspapers, between 17 October 2015 to 17 January 2016. Only Premier League teams were analysed but included their matches in other domestic competitions (The FA Cup and The Capital One Cup). When one (or both) Premier League teams were competing in a cup competition the match was recorded, however when neither team was a Premier League club, the…

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    The editorial “The Age of the Selfie: Taking, Sharing Our Photos Shows Empowerment, Pride,” written by Adrienne Sarasy shares a different view compared to, “The Age of the Selfie: Endless Need to Share Tears Society’s Last Shred of Decency,” by Robert Wilcox. Both of these writers wrote their editorials as high school students in 2014. Even though they were both students, they strongly disagreed on the potential of a selfie and of the value of someone taking a picture of themselves. Adrienne…

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    that consist of Luke’s editorial summaries by chapter and verse In the very first chapter of Acts, we are given the traditional elements of the resurrection: Jesus speaks to the apostles, Jesus commands them to stay in Jerusalem, and Jesus tells them to wait to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, then Jesus ascends to Heaven. Luke’s editorial summaries operate distinctively within the narrative to offer the reader his personal observations and interpretations. The editorial summaries may be…

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    The purpose of this essay is to analyze and evaluate the arguments made within the editorial piece entitled “Why Not Regulate Guns as Seriously as Toys?”, in order to establish whether or not the author has successfully engaged in responsible reasoning. Responsible reasoning has the author both arguing his perspective and presenting his supporting evidence in a way that is informative, open to criticism, respectful to the reader and knowledgeable of the context of the issue at hand therefore…

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    Essay On 1950s Literature

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    before. President Eisenhauer saw the potential of the programs created by Roosevelt, so he chose to keep some of them in operation. One such program was big public works programs such as the federally funded interstate highway system (Schmoop Editorial Team). The creation of the credit card in 1950 was the start of…

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